Akimoku
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✳︎Sakurakawa Zaiku (Cherry Bark Craft) Traditional crafts made using the bark of wild cherry trees. They are particularly produced in Kakunodate, Senboku City, Akita Prefecture, and are characterized by their unique luster and subdued colors. They are used in various products such as tea caddies, trays, and small boxes. ✳︎ Kabazaiku (Cherry Bark Craft) Traditional crafts made in Kakunodate, Akita Prefecture, using the bark of wild cherry trees. They are characterized by the unique luster, color, and beautiful patterns of the bark, and are used in various products such as tea caddies and writing boxes. ◉ Tea utensils, individual plates, total cherry bark individual plates, mini trays, Japanese sweets plates, tea sets ・Product Name: Wooden container. ・Surface Coating: Lacquer coating. ・Base Material: Natural wood. ・Brand: Akita/Kakunodate Cherry Bark Craft. ・Weight: Approximately 355g total. Approximately 71g average / piece x 5 pieces ・Size: Approximately 13cm x 13cm Approximately 1 cm high. ・Other: No dedicated box. Unused item. Long-term storage item. A set of 5 wooden tea trays, characterized by a cherry bark pattern. ⤵︎◉ Search terms #Fujiki Denshiro Shoten #Fujicho Dobin (teapot) Akebi (akebia fruit) Vine basket Vine Kyusu (teapot) Living ware Living tools Folk art Grid pattern Chabudai (low table) Kyomachiya (Kyoto townhouse) Sanken Nagaya (three-house row house) Machiya-zukuri (townhouse style) Japanese furniture Table coordination Food coordination Wa-modern (modern Japanese style) Living vessels Living ware Living tools Kurashi no Techo (lifestyle magazine) Life with vessels Food space coordinator G Design Product design Tennen Seikatsu (natural living) Sweet shop Home cafe Sori Yanagi Masanori Mori Irori (sunken hearth) Horikotatsu (sunken kotatsu) Enjoying an ordinary life Daily meals Daily cooking Hospitality Dim sum Vessel lover Life with vessels Japanese sweets Home cafe Living tool store Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten IDEE MUJI Idee Mujirushi (MUJI) Kitoh Kurashi no Doguten (Scandinavian lifestyle store) Casa Brutus Tachikichi Isetatsu Edo Chiyogami (Edo-style paper) Koransha Fukagawa Seiji Noritake Kuro Hayashi Kuro Hayashi Kiln Ishimaru Pottery Ceramics Ceramic artist Nishiyama Kiln Takayama Kiln Shu Pottery Yayoi Kiln Kotama Toen Nanzan Kiln Tokuko Kiln Koraku Kiln Koso Kiln
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